My IRC client does not support SSL, so I was wondering if there was any other way to encrypt the information between SSL clients on an IRC network, maybe by using SSH to enter the IRC program or something (it's a command-line program) and passing all the plain-text through SSH first. I tried stunnel but for the love of my life could not get it to work. I used the default conf in /etc/stunnel/ and commented out the key line towards the beginning since it's optional as a client. Then I generated the certificate or whatever with the script that was in /etc/stunnel/ and that worked fine. Next I did:
It ran without any errors or warnings, and so I fired up my IRC client, then I tried to connect to the server (irc.server.net for this example), port 6697 and the connection was refused
I want to chat with everyone else with SSL! Please help me
Can anyone recommend some good/reliable FTP clients for HP-UX that support SFTP/SSL/SSH and have a command line interface? They need not be "free" (license). Thanks! (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have this custom sudo package over which I want to write a wrapper using PERL. The wrapper will do some pre-work and then call the regular sudo package from within itself. But I am facing a peculiar problem here.
Once invoked, I am able to do the pre-work from within the... (1 Reply)
i have configured Squid proxy server in Fedora 8 with two network interfaces.
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP are working fine but we are unable to download mails using mail clients from mail server with POP3(ssl) and SMTP(ssl).
so please someone help us how to enable pop and smtp in Squid. (1 Reply)
I have interesting problem.
https:/host/some/x.cgi
- this script has run twice when I call this url
But
http:/host/some/x.cgi
work fine, only once.
Output is text/plain.
If I change output format to the Content-type text/html,
then both urls works fine - executed only once. (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am a dummy and hear to the computation guys telling me,
"Oh! that is easy, you just write a wrapper to do all that bunch of stuff!" :cool:
Could someone tell me what is a wrapper? :rolleyes: The only one I know is Cling-Wrap for sandwiches.
A small elegant example would be very... (1 Reply)
does anyone know how to force ssh/ssl to use the hosts file instead of DNS? I have disabled the DNS servers but ssh still will not resolve a host in the hosts file.
thanks in advance for the help!
DS (3 Replies)
Hello,
Can you please give some info on how to upgrade the SSH/SSL on AIX LPARs?
we've the below version on our servers.
/>lslpp -l | grep -i ssh
openssh.base.client 5.8.0.6102 COMMITTED Open Secure Shell Commands
openssh.base.server 5.8.0.6102 COMMITTED Open Secure... (1 Reply)
Issue observed: I have configured ng.my-site.com using widlcard ssl cert. When I hit https://www.my-site.com it loads ng.my-site.com website!
please advise if I missed any concept / configs... Thank you!
httpd.conf
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.my-site.com
ServerAdmin... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ashokvpp
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imapcopy
IMAPCOPY(1) IMAPCopy User Manual IMAPCOPY(1)NAME
imapcopy - IMAP backup, copy and migration tool
SYNOPSIS
imapcopy
DESCRIPTION
Read imapcopy -h for reference. An example configuration file can be found in the directory /usr/share/doc/imapcopy/examples.
Sadly IMAPCopy does not have builtin SSL/TLS support, so you can not connect to most modern IMAP servers. A workaround is to run stunnel -c
-f -d 1143 -r imap.boh.org:993 -P '' in parallel with IMAPCopy and then modify the configuration to connect to port 1143 on localhost. Here
we have assumed that imap.boh.org is your IMAP server. Note, that if you need this hack for both source and destination, then you have to
use two instances of stunnel and you have to configure them for different ports, of course (e.g. 1143 and 2143).
SEE ALSO stunnel(8), http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html
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Armin Diehl <ad@ardiehl.de>
Author of IMAPCopy.
Gergely Risko <risko@debian.org>
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